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Avoiding "Creepiness" Was Avatar's Biggest Challenge

The previously tight-lipped director of Avatar, James Cameron, discusses the film's effects and explains the "uncanny valley."
James Cameron introduced footage of his new 3-D sci-fi film, Avatar, at the San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) and the audience was amazed by the incredible photorealistic 3-D CGI landscapses and, in particular, the Navi, blue-furred, feline-esque denizens of the planet Pandora. In a recent interview, Cameron admitted that creating realistic characters was the "biggest challenge of the film."

"That was the biggest challenge of the film. No matter how much art and technology we threw at this thing, if it wasn’t in the eyes of the characters – if you didn’t see a soul there – it would just be a big clanking machine. And I think that’s what people were responding to with...well, I don’t want to throw a particular movie under the bus here, but let’s just say we’ve seen examples of motion-capture not quite getting it. It’s called the uncanny valley. We’ve seen movies never quite get out of the uncanny valley. That’s a reference to a negative effect that is created when something approaches human (in appearance) but isn’t quite there, it creates this creepiness.

Our goal right from the get-go is that we had to get over the uncanny valley. These characters have to be real, they have to be alive. And what the actors do has to come through 100%.

We didn’t want to get in and come back and muck around with a lot of key-framing where we would be animating over what the actors did. Our goal was a pure translation of the actors’ performance, at least as much as the physiology of that character allowed. The actors can’t act the tail, the actors can’t ears, so there is a layer of animation on top of what they are doing. But if I showed you the reference video track of what Zoe (Saldana) and Sam (Worthington) did, I think you’d be astonished at how closely it maps to the final performance that you see. I think it’s one-to-one. You know, and, we expected that maybe we’d get to 90%, maybe 95%, but I don’t think we dreamed that we’d get to 100%. But we did. There’s absolutely no diminishment."


Cameron is offering the public a free screening of 16 minutes of Avatar on August 21 at 101 IMAX theaters in the United States and Canada. The event is dubbed "Avatar Day" and will feature an introduction by Cameron and new footage not shown at SDCC.

Avatar opens December 18th!
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18 Comments

cool new's brent!
gambitfreak - 8/14/2009, 10:35 PM
Awesome stuff. Cant wait for this.
SciFiNut - 8/14/2009, 11:14 PM
man this is gunna be awsome!!
NJdevil12 - 8/14/2009, 11:32 PM
yeah I have the biggest IMAX theatre in San Diego down the road so im pretty sure ill getta peep! hahaha tooo stoked Im writing a script and i want sam worthington as the lead he is sucha great actor....speaking of which..


Any recent news out for clash of the titans?????
SdProphet - 8/15/2009, 12:01 AM
@SdProphet90.

Dude you're a screen writer?

I glad I'm not the only one.lol.
I have a couple of scripts myself.
Unmasked - 8/15/2009, 12:14 AM
Thanks for this Brent!!! I can't wait for this movie. I feel dumb getting confused on your other article about Avatar Day. Now I must go see the footage, since its free. JAmes CAmeron RULES!!!!
TheCritic17 - 8/15/2009, 12:37 AM
@sdprophet & @Unmasked good for you guys! Keep on writing! I write scripts myself (never have sold one) and I'll never give it up for anything!
DDD - 8/15/2009, 3:02 AM
thats right baby post that same old pick that was posted yesterday for the movie.
grif - 8/15/2009, 4:39 AM
SAM WORTHINGTON FOR CAPTAIN AMERICA!!! ; D


This truly will be an Awesome movie!!!

Very interesting article!

I just hope it lives up to all the hype, but im sure it will be! ; )
LEEE777 - 8/15/2009, 5:52 AM
creepy
AvengingAngel1022 - 8/15/2009, 7:14 AM
Very interesting!
SixSixteen - 8/15/2009, 7:21 AM
@DDD, @sdprophet, & @Unmasked Hmh...guess there are more of us here than I originally thought
contrast - 8/15/2009, 7:26 AM
Hahah we roll together mad deep you didn't know contrast? Hahaha

lee is the chippiest guy on this forum hahaha kudos for him
SdProphet - 8/15/2009, 11:09 AM
LEEE777, i would love for Sam Worthington to be Captain America. There is only one thing that i can't get passed, his accent. Other than that he has the look and the acting ability to do it.
IronMan24 - 8/15/2009, 4:55 PM
Are we still goin' on about the Cap casting here too? Oh brother!

It's everywhere and the polls been over for a long time. Oh, well! I guess its a HUGE topic!
DDD - 8/15/2009, 7:07 PM
But Worthington looks like he's gonna be superb in this awesome alien movie! Thanx James Cameron, thanx for all the Sci-fi movies you've made!!
DDD - 8/15/2009, 7:14 PM
Click HERE to vote for the villain you most want to see stand alongside Red Skull against Captain America!
Brent Sprecher - 8/16/2009, 9:19 AM
We have a winner! CBM fans have decided Crossbones should fight Cap in The First Avenger: Captain America!


Brent Sprecher - 8/18/2009, 8:02 AM

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